Printing United Expo, Las Vegas, September 10th-12th 2024

Natgraph's George Atkinson exhibiting at the Printing United Expo in Las Veags with Johnny Horton from Sakurai USA, David Rose from Sakurai USA, John Wokurka from Sakurai USA and Andrew Kippax from HG Kippax

Printing United, September 10th-12th, Las Vegas, Nevada

What a fantastic Printing Expo last week and what a productive week!

It was a great opportunity for Natgraph’s George Atkinson to catch up in person with printing industry colleagues John Wokurka  johnny Horton, David Rose from Sakurai USA and Andrew Kippax from HG Kippax along with meeting up with existing customers and reach out to potential new ones.

Our customers in the printing industry require tailored, high-performance drying solutions. Every machine we produce is meticulously designed with a focus on reliability, availability, maintainability and above all is the safety. 

For assistance with Natgraph’s advanced drying and curing solutions, please contact George or our sales engineers by email at info@natgraph.co.uk

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